Brad: Severe thunderstorms and flooding possible through Tuesday

A very moist airmass is centered across Oklahoma. This will lead to the development of numerous showers and thunderstorms the next couple of days.

Some storms will contain very heavy rainfall. Some areas especially in northern Oklahoma may see 1-3 inch totals out of the storms. Flash flooding is a threat over the next couple of days.

The severe storms will develop mainly later Monday afternoon into Monday night. The main threats would be for hail to the size of golf balls and destructive winds to 70 mph. A very small chance for a tornado exists along the Oklahoma, Kansas border where windshear is greatest.

Numerous storms will likely continue into the overnight hours in northern Oklahoma. Expect a break in the wet weather Tuesday before more storms develop in the afternoon. These storms again have the potential to produce large hail and damaging wind gusts.

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